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- Full spectrum Internal Medicine with established patient base
- Full Management Services with EMR
- 24/7 Hospitalist Coverage
- Independent Contractor model
- 1:10 Call Schedule
- Competitive base salary and income potential with production incentive
- Recruitment Incentives Offered
About St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center
SLMV is located in beautiful, undiscovered Twin Falls, Idaho. We opened a brand new state-of-the-art medical center May 21, 2011, incorporating features designed to promote maximum patient comfort and quality patient care. At more than 700,000 square feet, the new St. Luke’s will meet the evolving physical and technological demands of modern health care delivery. This $238 million, 186 bed, not-for-profit, JCAHO accredited facility serves the entire South Central Idaho region with general and acute healthcare services (population 185,000). We employ a highly skilled staff of 1800+ employees.
Strong Community of Physicians
SLMV is committed to continuing to build a strong foundation of skilled, dedicated physicians, ensuring high quality care today and for the decades to come. With the latest in technology and treatment options, an expereince staff, the proximity of physician offices to the hospital, the full resources of St. Luke's Health System, a supportive community, and a strong quality of life, St. Luke's believes primaary and specialty physicians will continue to choose St. Luke's Magic Valley.
With an active medical staff of 166 physicians specializing in allergy and immunology, anesthesiology, cardiology, dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, general and vascular surgery, internal medicine, pulmonology, rheumatology, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, medical and radiation oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, ENT, pathology, pediatrics, plastic surgery, psychiatry, radiology, and urologic surgery.
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South Central Idaho offers unlimited recreational opportunities, scenic beauty, and a sense of freedom and well-being found only in the Rockies. Numerous tourist attractions include the Snake River Canyon, which is spanned by the Perrine Bridge. This bridge is 1500 feet long and is 480 feet above the canyon floor.
Nearby, Shoshone Falls has a vertical drop of 212 feet and spans a width of 1,000 feet, making it 52 feet higher than Niagra Falls.
Local country clubs and community golf courses provide a challenge to the most ardent golfers. A number of community recreational facilities including several large baseball and softball fields as well as both indoor and outdoor tennis courts and swimming pools compliment the varied recreational opportunities available in this community. A large youth soccer field has also recently been completed.
Other tourist attractions in the city, or nearby, include Shoshone Ice Caves, Mammoth Caves, Craters of the Moon National Monument, Balanced Rock, Thousand Springs, and the Sawtooth National Forest Recreational area. World famous Sun Valley, a year-round scenic and recreational resort and ski area is less than ninety minutes away. Skiers have fifty-four groomed runs to select as the sixteen high volume chair lifts whisk them 2,300 vertical feet up to Bald Mountain’s 9,200 foot summit. In the summer, there are four golf courses and more than eighty indoor and outdoor tennis courts. Many international restaurants provide all types of dining and entertainment.
Big game hunting includes antelope, bear, deer, elk, moose and sheep. Several lakes and rivers, including Salmon Falls Reservoir, Magic Reservoir, Thousand Springs, Billingsly Creek, Silver Creek, Cooper Basin, and the Snake River, provide popular fishing spots. White water adventure trips, ice skating, camping, hiking, swimming, boating, water skiing, and other recreational opportunities are available at various times of the year, both in the city and within close proximity to Twin Falls. In fact, the Middle Salmon River in South Central Idaho, was rated one of the best white water rafting areas in the United States by the New York Times Travel Section in 1999.
In fact, no matter what your game whether, golfing, fishing, hunting, bird watching, bicycling, hiking, camping, white water rafting, rock climbing, skiing or shopping-- you can pursue it in South Central Idaho.
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For additional information regarding this opportunity, please contact
Jessica Robinson St. Luke's Health System PO Box 409 Twin Falls, ID 83303 208-814-0656 |
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